hutch
Rabbit
no, because the rabbit will nibble at it then it will get poorly and may die
I would say say 6 months max to be safe...
I would say say 6 months max to be safe...
If your rabbit's nails are curling or touching the ground, they are likely too long and need to be trimmed. It's important to keep your rabbit's nails at a proper length to prevent discomfort and potential health issues.
Yes, it is possible to keep a rabbit in your bedroom as long as you provide a suitable living environment with enough space, proper ventilation, and access to food and water. It is important to consider the rabbit's needs and ensure they have a safe and comfortable space to live in.
they can do both they ait shy they will mate in front off you if they are attracted to your rabbit and they might mate when ur walkig your rabbit.. when do you walk your rabbits and how many times a day and for how long
My rabbit has a long name and he us quite large so we call him Chunky. It's so funny when we call him Chunky! Roly Poly might be kind if long for a rabbit name. I recommend Chunky! ^^
I just screwed some long pieces of wood together to blockade it.
Ok here is some reasons for the 'chicken and rabbit' thing: * The Rabbit (or chicken) wont get along * The rabbit could die of shock * the chicken might eat the rabbit unless the chicken(s) are caged, that is fine, as long as the rabbit cant get in it. Hope this helps By Tenny54
Peel, fort or keep
No. The "A" in rabbit is pronounced like aahhh